Rosen Entertainment Systems 7002 manual

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    Document Nu mber 100923 Rev C ELECTRONIC REVISION CONTROLLED[...]

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    Rosen Aviation Document Nu mber: 100923 Revision: C Date: 9/18/08 Template: 4.2.3-6-FM; Revision A; 16 May, 2005 Page 2 of 21 Technical Manual , 7002 Series WideScreen © 2008 by Rosen Aviation, LLC All Rights Rese rved The information contained herein is proprietary to Rosen Aviation, LLC. No part o f this publication may be reproduced , transmitt[...]

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    Rosen Aviation Document Nu mber: 100923 Revision: C Date: 9/18/08 Template: 4.2.3-6-FM; Revision A; 16 May, 2005 Page 3 of 21 Contents 1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................. 4 1.1. Unpacking ....................................................................[...]

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    Rosen Aviation Document Nu mber: 100923 Revision: C Date: 9/18/08 Template: 4.2.3-6-FM; Revision A; 16 May, 2005 Page 4 of 21 1. INTRODUCTION This manual descri bes how to install the Rosen 7” WideScreen 7002 series display onto your aircraft. It contains everything you need to know to w ire the displ ay and con firm that it is functioning correc[...]

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    Rosen Aviation Document Nu mber: 100923 Revision: C Date: 9/18/08 Template: 4.2.3-6-FM; Revision A; 16 May, 2005 Page 5 of 21 2.1. Connection Diagram The typical instal lation of the 7” W ideS creen monitor is one o r more monito rs on an arm mount, sidew all, or bulkhead. The follow ing connection diagram il lustrates how to con fig u re the dis[...]

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    Rosen Aviation Document Nu mber: 100923 Revision: C Date: 9/18/08 Template: 4.2.3-6-FM; Revision A; 16 May, 2005 Page 6 of 21 3.1. Installing/Removing SlimLine A rm A ssemblies To install or re move a SlimLine ar m assembly, pr ess in the arm button all the way. Figure 3 Slim Line locking arm feature To release a Sli mLine lockin g arm so that it r[...]

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    Rosen Aviation Document Nu mber: 100923 Revision: C Date: 9/18/08 Template: 4.2.3-6-FM; Revision A; 16 May, 2005 Page 7 of 21 4.1. Navigational Soft Keys The icons on the display buttons ind icate basic functions. I n addition to the basic functions, the buttons act as so ft keys that perform secondary nav igational functions to a djust picture qua[...]

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    Rosen Aviation Document Nu mber: 100923 Revision: C Date: 9/18/08 Template: 4.2.3-6-FM; Revision A; 16 May, 2005 Page 8 of 21 Normal Mode Normal mode display s a standard 4:3 aspec t video without altera tion. A standard 4 :3 source ima ge will appear w ith vertical black bars on the left and ri gh t side o f the screen , as shown in Figu re 8. If [...]

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    Rosen Aviation Document Nu mber: 100923 Revision: C Date: 9/18/08 Template: 4.2.3-6-FM; Revision A; 16 May, 2005 Page 9 of 21 Wide Mode Wide mode display s a standard 4:3 source video in 16:9 aspect ratio by expanding the image horizontall y. The expansi on maintains normal aspec t in the center re gion while stretching the rest of the image to fil[...]

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    Rosen Aviation Document Nu mber: 100923 Revision: C Date: 9/18/08 Template: 4.2.3-6-FM; Revision A; 16 May, 2005 Page 10 of 21 Cinema Mode Cinema M ode expands the source vi deo in the vertical and horizontal dime nsions to fill the display screen , as show n in Figure 13 . Letterbox f o rmat DVD disks w ill have little or no bars show ing in this [...]

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    Rosen Aviation Document Nu mber: 100923 Revision: C Date: 9/18/08 Template: 4.2.3-6-FM; Revision A; 16 May, 2005 Page 11 of 21 4.2. On -Screen Menus To open the M ain Menu and access the submenu setting s, press the Menu but ton, as shown below . Press the ▼ and ▲ soft keys to select (highl ight) an option, and pre ss the OK soft key to select [...]

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    Rosen Aviation Document Nu mber: 100923 Revision: C Date: 9/18/08 Template: 4.2.3-6-FM; Revision A; 16 May, 2005 Page 12 of 21 Brightness Press the OK so ft key to op en the Brightness scre en, as shown below , and adjust the picture bri ghtness. Press the ◄ or the ► soft keys to change the ima ge on the LCD accordin gly. Press the Set so ft ke[...]

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    Rosen Aviation Document Nu mber: 100923 Revision: C Date: 9/18/08 Template: 4.2.3-6-FM; Revision A; 16 May, 2005 Page 13 of 21 Sharpness To adjust the picture sharpness, press the Menu button and then select Image A djustments  Sharpness using the soft keys. Press the ◄ or the ► soft keys to adjus t the focus. Press the Set so ft key to set [...]

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    Rosen Aviation Document Nu mber: 100923 Revision: C Date: 9/18/08 Template: 4.2.3-6-FM; Revision A; 16 May, 2005 Page 14 of 21 Restore Factory Defaults Restores the de fault screen set tings. There are tw o factory color mode s: Vivid (defaul t) and Natural. Try both modes to dete rmine whi ch one you like best be fore adjusting the other picture q[...]

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    Rosen Aviation Document Nu mber: 100923 Revision: C Date: 9/18/08 Template: 4.2.3-6-FM; Revision A; 16 May, 2005 Page 15 of 21 Power Up Mode Test different options to turn on the display. From the Advanced submenu, press the ▼ soft key to select Power Up Mode and then OK , as show n below . Press either ◄ o r ► soft key to select the mode . P[...]

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    Rosen Aviation Document Nu mber: 100923 Revision: C Date: 9/18/08 Template: 4.2.3-6-FM; Revision A; 16 May, 2005 Page 16 of 21 Select S witch Repeat Delay Change the time between sources on the display. From the Adv anced submenu, press the ▼ soft key to choose Select S witch Repeat Delay and then OK , as show n below. Press the ◄ soft key seve[...]

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    Rosen Aviation Document Nu mber: 100923 Revision: C Date: 9/18/08 Template: 4.2.3-6-FM; Revision A; 16 May, 2005 Page 17 of 21 5. MA INTEN A NCE: TENSION ADJUSTM ENTS Arm mounting di agrams and the tools required to adjust the tension. Figure 28 Arm assembly maintenance adj ustments 5/64” hex key 1/8” hex key 9/64” or 1/8 ” hex key 9/64” [...]

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    Rosen Aviation Document Nu mber: 100923 Revision: C Date: 9/18/08 Template: 4.2.3-6-FM; Revision A; 16 May, 2005 Page 18 of 21 6. TECHNICAL REFERENCES AND SUPPORT The Outline & Installation drawing is also available at www.rosenaviation.com . From the Rosen Av iation home pa ge, select Support  D rawings and Pinouts , and search for th e dra[...]

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    Rosen Aviation Document Nu mber: 100923 Revision: C Date: 9/18/08 Template: 4.2.3-6-FM; Revision A; 16 May, 2005 Page 19 of 21 Problem Possible Solution W rong col ors  If the screen colors are n ot what you expect , change modes in Advanced M enu  Restore Factory Defaults . Two modes are availab le: Normal and Viv id . Try both modes to dete[...]

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    Rosen Aviation Document Nu mber: 100923 Revision: C Date: 9/18/08 Template: 4.2.3-6-FM; Revision A; 16 May, 2005 Page 20 of 21 6.3. Technical Support If you need assis tance with an ins tallation, please contact Rosen Aviation at 541 .342.3802 or 888.668.4955. 6.4. Specifications Table 4 7002 d isplay specifications Size 7” diagonal, 16 : 9 form [...]

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    Rosen Aviation Document Nu mber: 100923 Revision: C Date: 9/18/08 Template: 4.2.3-6-FM; Revision A; 16 May, 2005 Page 21 of 21 SECA M ( Séquentiel couleu r à mémoire. Frenc h for "sequential color with memory" ), an analog color v ideo system first used in France USB Universal serial bus. A high-speed differen tial signali ng serial bu[...]